MOISTURE CONTROL Sample Clauses

MOISTURE CONTROL. Licensee agrees to take reasonable steps in order to prevent or minimize the growth of mold and mildew within the Unit. To prevent or minimize the occurrence and growth of mold, Licensee hereby agrees as follows: Licensee shall remove any visible moisture accumulation in or on the Unit, including on walls, windows, floors, ceilings, and bathroom fixtures mop up spills and thoroughly dry affected areas as soon as possible after occurrence; use exhaust fans in kitchen and bathroom when necessary; keep climate and moisture in the Unit at reasonable levels. Licensee shall clean and dust the Unit regularly, and shall keep the Unit (particularly the kitchen and bathroom), clean and dry. Licensee shall promptly notify Agent in writing of the presence of any of the following conditions; a water leak, excessive moisture, or standing water inside the Unit or any common areas; mold or mildew growth in or on the Unit that persists after Licensee has tried to remove it with household cleaning solution, such as Lysol or Pine-sol disinfectants, Tilex Mildew Remover, or Clorox, or a combination of water and bleach; a malfunction in any part of the heating, air- conditioning, or ventilation system in the Unit. Licensee shall be liable to Agent for damages sustained to the Unit or to Licensee’s person or property as a result of Licensee’s failure to comply with these terms. Candles, Incense, and Hookahs are prohibited. Pets are prohibited, except for fish in an aquarium of 10-gallon size or smaller and service pets.
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MOISTURE CONTROL. The building official shall be notified in writing by the general contractor that all moisture-sensitive wood framing members used in construction have a moisture content of not more than 19 percent of the weight of dry wood framing members. Signed: Date: Owner/General Contractor/Authorized Agent Print Name: DRIVEWAY SLOPE AGREEMENT Builder agrees that the slope of the driveway for this house will not exceed 12% = 5:1 Per the Engineering Design Manual Ch. 3.10f Signed: Date: Owner/General Contractor/Authorized Agent Print Name:
MOISTURE CONTROL. The water content of the earth fill material prior to and during compaction shall be distributed uniformly throughout each layer of material between – 2 to + 1 of the optimum moisture content for casing materials and between 0 to + 2 for hearting material. Moisture determination of soils as well as needle moisture determination of soil be carried out as per IS: 2720 (Pt.II) 1973, Sec. 1 and designation E22 of USBR/Earth Manual 1968 respectively. Laboratory investigations may impose some restrictions on the lower limits of practicable moisture contents on the basis of studies on consolidation characteristics of soils in embankment. Hereinafter, the term range of optimum practicable moisture content shall refer to the value as described above. As far as practicable, the material shall be placed at proper moisture content. I additional moisture is required it shall be added by sprinkling water before rolling of a layer. If the moisture is greater than required, the material shall be spread and allowed to dry before starting rolling. Moisture control shall be strictly adhered to. The moisture content shall be relatively uniform throughout the layer of material. If necessary, ploughing, disking, harrowing or blending with other materials may have to be resorted to, to obtain uniform moisture content, or if it is not uniformly distributed throughout the layer, rolling and adding of further layer shall be stopped. Further work shall be started again only when the above conditions are satisfied. The moisture content of the earth fill placed against any rock outcrop or any structure shall be slightly above the optimum to allow it to be compacted into all irregularities of the rock and this shall be determined by the field tests.
MOISTURE CONTROL. Zone 1B and Zone 4, The regulation of moisture content for these materials shall be carried out in the borrow area and not on the dikes, using brine only. No adjustments of moisture content on the dike shall be permitted. Brine water shall be used for moisture control of fill materials for Zones 2 and 3. The brine water for these materials shall be added during compaction. Brine application shall be by spray bar. The use of hosepipes will not be permitted.

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  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer.

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins

  • Site Control In the total loss of building use scenario, what likely exists will be a smoking pile of rubble. This rubble will contain many components that could be dangerous. It could also contain any personnel on the premises at the time of the disaster. For these reasons, the local fire marshal with the assistance of the police will control the site until the building is no longer a threat to surrounding properties and the companies have secured the site from the general public. During this time, the majority owner of the building should be arranging for a demolition contractor to mobilize to the site with the primary objective of reaching the cable entrance facility for a damage assessment. The results of this assessment would then dictate immediate plans for restoration, both short term and permanent. In a less catastrophic event, i.e., the building is still standing and the cable entrance facility is usable, the situation is more complex. The site will initially be controlled by local authorities until the threat to adjacent property has diminished. Once the site is returned to the control of the companies, the following events should occur. An initial assessment of the main building infrastructure systems (mechanical, electrical, fire and life safety, elevators, and others) will establish building needs. Once these needs are determined, the majority owner should lead the building restoration efforts. There may be situations where the site will not be totally restored within the confines of the building. The companies must individually determine their needs and jointly assess the cost of permanent restoration to determine the overall plan of action. Multiple restoration trailers from each company will result in the need for designated space and installation order. This layout and control is required to maximize the amount of restoration equipment that can be placed at the site, and the priority of placements. Care must be taken in this planning to ensure other restoration efforts have logistical access to the building. Major components of telephone and building equipment will need to be removed and replaced. A priority for this equipment must also be jointly established to facilitate overall site restoration. (Example: If the AC switchgear has sustained damage, this would be of the highest priority in order to regain power, lighting, and HVAC throughout the building.) If the site will not accommodate the required restoration equipment, the companies would then need to quickly arrange with local authorities for street closures, rights of way or other possible options available.

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